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Fitting a new consumer unit
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<blockquote data-quote="Mell" data-source="post: 504925" data-attributes="member: 33286"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>I've been asked to fit a new db in a house that still using the old fuse wire db, now I've only seen a photo of old db and there is only 5 circuits now I'm assuming that the sockets upstairs and down are only on one circuit as is the lights can I just change the board and test or would the house require a rewire as I know a new db is a few hundred and a rewire a few thousand I know which the customer would want and I know the regs say different. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mell, post: 504925, member: 33286"] Hi everyone, I've been asked to fit a new db in a house that still using the old fuse wire db, now I've only seen a photo of old db and there is only 5 circuits now I'm assuming that the sockets upstairs and down are only on one circuit as is the lights can I just change the board and test or would the house require a rewire as I know a new db is a few hundred and a rewire a few thousand I know which the customer would want and I know the regs say different. [/QUOTE]
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